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It seems a few of my friends at the same time are talking about chiropractors in some way.

I don't believe in them myself -- unless there's some serious problem with the human spine, it's usually best off left alone, or at least handled gently.

My parents took me and my brother to a chiropractor at a very very early age. Far too early for us both to have had problems. I still don't know how they got talked into it. But I do remember that when I was 12, my dad would take me to one that claimed they could cure my hyperactivity with some precision adjustments. They took X-rays and everything. They prescribed me this styrofoam pillow, but the dog chewed it up, so I remain hyperactive to this day.

Flash forward to December, 2003. I had a bunch of muscles go weird in my back about 18 months ago. The urgent care facility gave me muscle relaxants -- no manipulation required. To work out the knots, I spent $5 on the robot massage chairs at AZ Mills every so often. And my GP told me to stop relying so heavily on that shoulder bag I picked up in Japan, which was creating uneven tension. He also took the opportunity to prescribe me some Lexapro, which I stopped taking because it didn't do jack.

I wonder, if they'd recommended a chiropractor, whether I'd be swearing up and down that it's what cured me -- and whether I'd still be going, since I can find a little bit of back pain today if I look for it.

Been past a chiropractor's window lately?

Date: 2005-05-24 11:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vardissakheli.livejournal.com
Chiropractic IS Wacky Holistic Alternative Medyceyne anymore. They advertise spinal manipulation to cure allergies.

Food allergies, even.

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